Mayweather: “Canelo can take a loss and bounce back”. Since those words canelo hasn’t lost a fight – 20 Minutes Of Canelo Alvarez’s Best Moments In The Ring 

In a highly anticipated match, Canelo Alvarez showcased his exceptional skills and determination, aiming to become one of the youngest boxing champions in his weight division. The bout, scheduled for 12 rounds, featured Canelo in purple and his opponent, Matthew “Magic” Hatton, in black and gold.

Canelo dominated the fight with his superior timing and faster hands, landing clean punches while Hatton resorted to holding tactics. The intensity escalated as the fighters engaged in a headlock, leading to a brief skirmish.

Despite Hatton enduring powerful blows, including a solid right hand, he managed to stay on his feet. In the end, the judges awarded Canelo Alvarez a unanimous decision, declaring him the new WBC super welterweight champion of the world.

The excitement continued in subsequent matches, with Canelo facing James Kirkland. The bout delivered a thrilling showdown, and Canelo’s prowess was evident as he secured a knockout victory.

As Canelo’s career progressed, he faced Miguel Cotto in a highly anticipated bout. Canelo emerged victorious, expressing respect for Cotto but asserting that it was now his era in boxing.

In another significant fight, Canelo squared off against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., showcasing his strategic and powerful boxing style. Canelo’s dominance in the ring solidified his status as a rising star in Mexican boxing.

The narrative reached its pinnacle when Canelo Alvarez faced Gennady Golovkin, marking a super-fight that captivated fans worldwide. The intense match unfolded with both fighters exchanging powerful blows, and the judges ultimately declared it a split decision in favor of Canelo.

The anticipation continued as Canelo’s journey led him to Gennady Golovkin once again, creating a colossal middleweight championship bout. The fight went the distance, showcasing the skills of both fighters, and Canelo emerged victorious on the scorecards.

The retelling of these events captures the essence of Canelo Alvarez’s rise to boxing stardom, his triumphs in the ring, and the thrilling moments that defined his career.

Turns out Canelo Alvarez was not “invincible” after all: Details of his defeat against Bivol

Days before stepping into the ring against Bivol, Canelo mentioned that he was invincible, and it turns out that nothing is further from the truth.

In an interview that Alvarez gave to Boxing with Chris Mannix, he dared to say that no one could defeat him.

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He felt invincible

Canelo stepped into the ring in the light heavy weight class, a weight in which he is not used to fighting, he gained more than 10 pounds, and this affected his speed and the power of his punches, something that was very noticeable during the whole fight. Even Alvarez was already tired and in the ninth round; Bivol saw that he was breathing through his mouth, which made things easier for Bivol to take advantage of that.

In boxing, I can say that right now I am invincible, nobody can beat me. No disrespect to other boxers, there are great boxers, but I feel in my best moment, I feel very strong

Canelo Alvarez befor fighting Bivol

He was responsible for his defeat

One of the reasons that analysts give him the responsibility for the defeat, is that Canelo had to move up a lot of weight to adjust to the light-heavyweight category.

Always trying to improve

“I always try to do something new, we try not to make the mistakes of the past in the last fight, we always work on something different,” Canelo said during that interview.

“Training is part of my life, I’m not lazy to train again, it’s a pleasure for me. This fight is an important part of my life. It makes me feel motivated,” He clarified days before suffering his second defeat, and today he has to swallow his words.

He is still motivated

Canelo, motivated to be the best in history “I have more motivation than 10 years ago, I want to continue at this level to be the best boxer, I am very motivated right now,” said a Canelo who felt he was the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, something that has already proven to be untrue.